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Busy-ness as Quasi-Virtue

By Andrew

I haven’t been in depression lately so I haven’t posted as often on here – usually I have less interesting thoughts when I’m functioning ‘normally’. But I was thinking about tonight and how I had nothing I had to do today. I just sat around, I read a bit, the most enjoyable part of the day was doing my laundry and making my bed and cleaning my room. I mean, I hate doing those things, but it made me feel like a human again after sitting around all that time. I look forward to moving out again so that I am forced to take care of myself, because as I act and remain busy, even though it frustrates me, it’s good for me, and in the long run I enjoy life alot more.

I think sitting around and not doing anything is probably the worst thing for me. I am hopeful that I’ll probably do my Master’s and Doctorate (God willing) in some far off land where I have to worry about bills and shop for groceries, and work, and be ridiculously busy.

Perhaps being busy is a quasi-virtue. It’s a habit that helps me sustain other beneficial habits. I know the longer I’m at home, the less virtuous I’m becoming. I anxiously await busy-ness, because only when there are bad things in my life, can I enjoy the good things and be hopeful. When everything is fine, it seems to be a slow downward path, the path to Hell really. And as good students of the Greeks, we all know that Virtue is the path to Happiness / Eudaimonia.

So if you’re immensely busy and stressed and you barely had time to read this, perhaps you should consider it a blessing. And perhaps I should read this again next time I’m bitching about how busy I am. In the mean time I’ll be loafing around (until work tomorrow) and reading Evelyn Waugh (a MALE R.C convert like myself) or possibly watching a movie.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Depression, Eudaimonia, Evelyn Waugh, Life, Philosophy, Roman Catholicism, Work

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